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DOMINO’S 2018 CHARITABLE GIVING

DOMINO’S 2018FRANCHISEES HELPING ORGANIZATIONS In 2018, Domino’s donated more than $442,000 in monetary and $96,000 in in-kind gifts, including gift cards and pizza deliveries,

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Page 1: DOMINO’S 2018FRANCHISEES HELPING ORGANIZATIONS In 2018, Domino’s donated more than $442,000 in monetary and $96,000 in in-kind gifts, including gift cards and pizza deliveries,

DOMINO’S 2018CHARITABLE GIVING

Page 2: DOMINO’S 2018FRANCHISEES HELPING ORGANIZATIONS In 2018, Domino’s donated more than $442,000 in monetary and $96,000 in in-kind gifts, including gift cards and pizza deliveries,

Letter from our CEO

Dear Friends,

In 2018, the spirit of innovation and community involvement were big topics for Domino’s, with the launch of delivery Hotspots and the creation of the Paving for Pizza program. We are a brand that is focused on finding ways to give back and make our communities better – a large part of the essence of our culture is helping each other out.

We are so proud that Domino’s customers came together and raised more than $9.8 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® during the annual Thanks and Giving® campaign – yet another record contribution for the company. Over the last 15 years of this partnership, Domino’s has raised more than $57 million for the kids of St. Jude. We stand beside St. Jude in their mission to “advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment.”

2018 also marked the second year of our five-year, $1 million commitment to the National Future Farmers of America Organization, an intra-curricular student organization for youth interested in agriculture. Our support funded grants, college scholarships, and various advocacy programs and community service projects for students. I believe in this youth organization and what they’re doing for the future of agriculture, and ultimately, our business.

We also continued to support Domino’s team members through the Domino’s Partners Foundation. Partners distributed $1.6 million to nearly 1,400 team members in 2018. Call volume increased 20 percent in 2018. I am proud team members felt they could go to the Foundation for help, and proud of the team members who make that help possible.

This year, Domino’s donated more than $1.1 million through monetary and in-kind gifts to nearly 200 local and national organizations, including GENYOUth Foundation and Boys and Girls Clubs of America.

And every day, we are inspired by our franchisees and team members in communities across the country, who support local causes in the neighborhoods where they’re proud to live and serve.

We look forward to building upon our culture of giving back and supporting those in need in the days and years ahead.

Sincerely,

Ritch Allison, CEO

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Domino’s team members served lunch at Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit.

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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®

Page 5: DOMINO’S 2018FRANCHISEES HELPING ORGANIZATIONS In 2018, Domino’s donated more than $442,000 in monetary and $96,000 in in-kind gifts, including gift cards and pizza deliveries,

OUR NATIONAL PARTNER

Domino’s has been a proud supporter and strong

ally of St. Jude since it was named as a national

partner in 2004. Domino’s has raised both awareness

and funds, helping St. Jude continue its lifesaving

research and tireless efforts to find the cures that

can save children around the world.

ST. JUDE THANKS AND GIVING® CAMPAIGN

Domino’s stores across the U.S. participated in

the 2018 campaign by asking customers to add a

dollar, or round up their total by donating change,

to help the patients and families of St. Jude. With

the combined support of customers, stores and

team members, Domino’s contributed a record $9.8

million to St. Jude through Thanks and Giving and

other fundraisers. In the last 14 years, Domino’s

has raised more than $57 million to support

St. Jude’s mission.

ST. JUDE WALK/RUN TO END CHILDHOOD CANCER

Domino’s created a St. Jude Walk/Run to End

Childhood Cancer national team for the fourth year

in a row. Friends of St. Jude all across the country

walked and ran together in support of the fight

against childhood cancer. Domino’s franchisees

and team members in 30 cities came together to

raise more than $154,000.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

Domino’s supports St. Jude through in-kind donations

all year long. It provides pizza parties for St. Jude

patients and their families, and the St. Jude logo is

featured on millions of pizza boxes and through a link

on dominos.com to assist in raising awareness for

the hospital.

Pictured above and on the previous page, St. Jude patients celebrated National Pizza Party Day at the hospital in February 2018.

Team members from the World Resource Center represented the Domino’s national Walk/Run team in Ann Arbor.

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Domino’s Partners Foundation

Pictured on these pages: Hunter Lantz, son of Ryan Lantz, assistant manager in

Clive, Iowa, since January 2013.

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TEAM MEMBERS HELPING TEAM MEMBERS

2018 was the 32nd year of the Partners Foundation,

and the year brought a 20-percent-increase in call

volume. In 2018 alone, Partners distributed more

than $1.68 million in financial assistance and

helped nearly 1,400 Domino’s team members, 270

of which received assistance in the wake of hurricane

devastation. Since the foundation began, more than

$20 million has been allocated to team members who

have been affected by illness, injury, fire, accidents or

natural disasters.

The Partners Foundation is generously funded by

donations received primarily through employee payroll-

deduction programs, franchisee contributions and

various fundraising activities.

SUPPORTING FAMILY

In the summer of 2018, Hunter Lantz, 14-year-old

son of Ryan Lantz, was diagnosed with a rare genetic

disorder called Schwachman-Diamond syndrome,

which does not allow his bone marrow to produce

the blood products needed to survive. The syndrome

could develop into leukemia, so Hunter’s team

of doctors determined he needed a bone marrow

transplant. The transplant had to be completed at

a hospital in Iowa City, more than two hours from

Clive, Iowa, where Ryan has served as an assistant

manager since 2013. The transplant required a

five-month stay in the hospital, which meant many

hours commuting between two places, and more

hours of missed work. Ryan and his spouse struggled

with anxiety on how to stay on top of bills for their

family of five while managing Hunter’s medical care.

Partners stepped in to assist, assuring that once the

entire family could be home in Clive, they’d have a

roof over their heads.

“When I reached out to Partners, I finally felt a little

peace,” said Ryan. “We are so fortunate to work for

a company that takes care of one another; we are a

family too.”

Ryan continues to donate to the Partners Foundation

through each of his paychecks, and thanks everyone

who does the same. Hunter and his doctor in Iowa City.

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Future Farmers of America

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NATIONAL FFA ORGANIZATION

Domino’s knows there would not be pizza if we

didn’t have farmers, which is why it began a five-

year, $1 million commitment to the National FFA

Organization in 2017. FFA is an intra-curricular

student organization for youth interested

in agriculture.

In 2018, Domino’s commitment funded 20 grants

toward supervised agriculture experiences for grades

7-11. These are for students who demonstrate

financial need and are planning activities outside of

class to gain hands-on experience and develop skills

in agriculture-related areas.

Eighteen graduating high school seniors received FFA

scholarships sponsored by Domino’s. These students

are pursuing college degrees in animal science,

agricultural education, agronomy & crop science

and more. A student in Angleton, Texas, headed

to Texas A&M in College Station received an

additional scholarship matched by franchisee Mike

Cunningham, who owns the store that serves her

high school and new college town.

Domino’s contribution also supported agriculture

literacy and advocacy programs, as well as FFA’s

Living to Serve platform that supports hunger and

environmental initiatives in local communities

and states.

This year, Domino’s also donated pizza to feed

students at leadership contests and toward incentives

for national contests. In addition, franchisees and

team members volunteered at workshops and

competitions at FFA National Convention in

Indianapolis, Indiana.

Domino’s is proud to support these students and the

future of agriculture education in the U.S. We look

forward to further integrating with FFA locally and

nationally throughout this partnership.

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Community Support

Domino’s team members bowled at a fundraiser benefitting community partner Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County.

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FRANCHISEES HELPING ORGANIZATIONS

In 2018, Domino’s donated more than $442,000

in monetary and $96,000 in in-kind gifts, including

gift cards and pizza deliveries, to hundreds of

local organizations. Domino’s supports a variety of

organizations supporting causes broken down into

seven categories, outlined in the index on the next

page. These organizations are primarily based in

southeastern Michigan, where Domino’s was founded

and is currently headquartered.

Domino’s is proud of its franchisees across the country

who choose to support a wide variety of charitable

initiatives in their own backyards by delivering pizzas

and offering financial assistance.

PIZZA RELIEF

In 2018, stores across the country continued to

deliver pizzas to people in times of unexpected

need, as they have since our founding in 1960.

We put corporate dollars behind that effort again

this year to amplify the good work franchisees are

doing. We are proud of our system for the dedication

and ability to come together and provide needed

support to the communities we serve in the wake

of terrible disasters like hurricanes and flooding in

North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida, fires in

California, extreme cold in Michigan, among others.

Families at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan, came together on the first Thursday of every month for Domino’s pizza and live music.

The Myrtle Beach Fire Department picked up donated pizzas from their local store to feed first responders working around the clock in the wake of Hurricane Florence.

Pizzas were delivered to volunteers building playgrounds at elementary schools in Flint, Michigan, with the Make an Impact organization.

First graders from Freeman Elementary School visited a local fire station to learn about fire safety from the Flint Fire Department and Domino’s.

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National Monetary Support

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®

Thanks and Giving ® and other fundraisers

Total Amount ....................$10,486,326

GENYOUth FOUNDATIONThree-year commitment of $1.15 million

Total Amount .........................$373,000

Boys and Girls Clubs of AmericaEvent sponsorships

Total Amount .........................$225,000

National FFA OrganizationFive-year commitment of $1 million

Total Amount .........................$200,000

Domino’s Partners FoundationHoliday Giving

Total Amount .........................$100,000

In-Kind GivingTotal Amount ...........................$96,203

Local Monetary Support

Arts & CultureAll Things Artistic Ministries Inc.Ann Arbor Art CenterAnn Arbor Symphony OrchestraArtPrize Grand RapidsDetroit Repertory TheatreDownriver Youth Performing Arts CenterIn The Band Music Appreciation StudioMichigan TheaterPioneer Band AssociationPurple Rose Theatre CompanyThe Henry FordThurston Community PlayersWild Swan Theater

• Total Amount .....................$39,300

Children’s CharitiesBoys & Girls Club of DieppeBoys & Girls Club of HawaiiBoys & Girls Clubs AlaskaBoys & Girls Clubs of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County

Boys & Girls Clubs of Calgary Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Baton RougeBoys & Girls Clubs of Greater Redlands-RiversideBoys & Girls Clubs of Hartford Boys & Girls Clubs of King CountyBoys & Girls Clubs of Metro DenverBoys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern MichiganCamp Kesem NationalCATCHChances for ChildrenChild Crisis ArizonaChildren’s Advocacy Center for Denton CountyEle’s PlaceForKids Virginia Grand Prairie Boys & Girls ClubGrieveWellMake-a-Wish MichiganMichigan Foster Care ClosetMichigan Youth Appreciation FoundationNorth Star ReachOakland Family ServicesThe Children’s Aid Society - Bronx Family CenterVarietyWake County Boys & Girls Clubs

• Total Amount ....................$94,000

Diversity & International AffiliationsAffirmationsFreedom House DetroitIndian American Student AssociationJim Toy Community CenterMotor City PrideOak Pointe ChurchRegina Coeli Roman Catholic Church Stand With TransWorld Vision Philippines The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History

• Total Amount ....................$22,223

Education826michiganA2GeeksAnn Arbor Hands-on MuseumBrown Girls ReadDestination Imagination

Dexter Community Schools DreadbotsFarmington United Robotics TeamGirls with Gifts, Inc. Michigan Center SchoolsNew Morning SchoolOperation HopeSt. Paul Lutheran SchoolThe Educational Excellence FoundationU of D JesuitWashtenaw County DairyWashtenaw Literacy

• Total Amount ....................$27,027

Gathering, Volunteer & Municipal Support A2Y ChamberAlmost Home Animal RescueAmerican HumaneAmerican Red CrossAmerican Red Cross - California WildfiresAnn Arbor Jaycees FoundationCambodian Volunteers for Community DevelopmentCentral Arizona Shelter ServicesDetroit Zoological SocietyEdison Chamber of CommerceFood GatherersForgotten HarvestGrowing HopeHabitat for Humanity Huron ValleyHumane Society of Huron Valley Humble DesignIHN at Alpha HouseLeader Dogs for the Blind Mary Turner Center for AdvocacyNew Directions Ronald McDonald Charities - DetroitSalem Community EventsSecond Harvest of Central FloridaShelter Association of Washtenaw CountySOS Community ServicesThe Empowerment PlanThe Family Tree MarylandThe Linda Foundation The Task ForceThe Women’s CenterUtah Food BankYpsilanti Meals on Wheels

• Total Amount ..................$103,450

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Green & SustainabilityBees in the DLeslie Science and Nature CenterSaint Clair Flats Waterfowler’s Inc.Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy The Desert Tortoise ConservancyThe Nature Conservancy

• Total Amount ....................$10,500

Health & ResearchAlzheimer’s Association, Greater Kentucky and Southern Indiana American Cancer Society - Broward CountyAmerican Cancer Society - Washtenaw CountyAmerican Heart AssociationAtlanta Ronald McDonald House CharitiesAutism Alliance of MichiganC.S. Mott Children’s Hospital Ann ArborCancer Support Community of Greater Ann ArborChildren’s Miracle NetworkJDRFLeah’s Happy HeartsLeukemia & Lymphoma SocietyMichigan Ovarian Cancer Alliance

National Kidney Foundation of MichiganNational MS Society Project PurpleRally Foundation for Childhood Cancer ResearchSAY Physical Therapy ClinicSickKids HospitalSt. Joseph Mercy Health SystemSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital St. Louis Children’s Hospital The ALS Association – Texas Chapter The ChadTough FoundationThe Julian Boivin Courage for Cures FoundationThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society The Mary & Charles A. Parkhill FoundationSarcoma Clinic at U-M Rogel Cancer Center

• Total Amount ....................$92,600

Public ServiceFisher HouseHumane Society of Huron ValleyNovi Police and Fire Benevolent AssociationTownship of Langley Firefighters CharitiesU.S. Army - Family & MWRWashtenaw County Command Officers

AssociationWashtenaw County Sheriff’s OfficeWounded Warrior Project

• Total Amount ......................13,350

Sports & FitnessAnn Arbor Figure Skating ClubCanton Soccer ClubLCB Legends 10U BlackLegacy BaseballPlymouth Whalers Youth HockeyRochester Rebels BaseballSpecial Olympics Michigan

• Total Amount ......................$5,850

Youth DevelopmentBig Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw CountyGirl Scouts Heart of MichiganGirls Group Ozone HouseWashtenaw County Dairy & Livestock 4-HThe Pink Giraffe HouseNevada Partnership for Homeless Youth

• Total Amount ....................$34,000

Domino’s Local Monetary Support for 2018$442,300

(not including St. Jude, GENYOUth FOUNDATION, National FFA Organization, Boys and Girls Clubs of America or in-kind)

• 23% Gathering, Volunteer & Municipal Support

• 21% Children’s Charities

• 21% Health & Research

• 9% Arts & Culture

• 8% Youth Development

• 6% Education

• 5% Diversity & International Affiliations

• 3% Public Service

• 2% Green & Sustainability

• 1% Sports & Fitness

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DOMINO’SP.O. Box 997

30 Frank Lloyd Wright DriveAnn Arbor, MI 48106-0997

(734) 930-3030www.dominos.com

Domino’s team members helped construct a home for a deserving family in Ypsilanti with community partner Habitat for Humanity.